Friday, September 4, 2009
NEW ARRIVALS!!! (SMALL CRITTERS)
Tut He is approximately 4 years of age and a poodle mix. His hair had to be cut and groomed on site because the wire and feces from his cage was so matted into him. He has several small puncture woulds that the vet believes could have come from wire caging. He is snaggle tooted, with many missing and broken teeth. His feet are splayed and the nail beds are infection. He is receiving treatment for eye, ear and skin infections. He was heartworm negative and has received his first set of shots, intestinal deworming and 1st heartworm preventative. He is timid but is making a quick turn around.
NEW ARRIVALS!!! (PART 3)
This poor approximately 10-11 year old female was still being bred by her captors. She is pictured here with her 6 week old puppies, one male and one female. They will be ready for adoption in approximately 2-3 weeks. She has been a great mother because the puppies are in excellent health. however she suffers from everything from terrible teeth - arthritic feet (splayed and curved) from years of standing on wire. She has eye, ear and skin infections from horrendous living conditions. She is snaggle-toothed and suffers from a terrible overbite. She is mildly heartworm positive. She received one set of vaccinations and is being treated for her infections, anemia and malnourished condition. She is extra shy and tries to melt into a corner so she won't be picked up.
NEW ARRIVALS!!!! (PART 2)
Thursday, September 3, 2009
WE HAVE ARRIVED!!!!
Female Yorkie Mix, approximately 4 months of age. She was flea and tick infested, but has received two baths and preventative. She tested negative for heartworms and received her first set of vaccinations and heartworm preventative. She has minor eye infection in her left eye and has sore pads from standing on wire. She will receive antibiotics for the next several days. She will be groomed in the next several days. She is naturally a little frightened but is warming up to humans very quickly.
8 week old male Chihuahua / Dachshund Mix. He has a wonderful disposition. He was filthy, had excessive nail growth and sore pads. There was some minor tearing from living in filthy conditions. He received his first set of vaccinations, deworming and his first heartworm preventative. He received a good bath and flea/tick preventative.
8 week old male Chihuahua / Dachshund Mix. He has a wonderful disposition. He was filthy, had excessive nail growth and sore pads. There was some minor tearing from living in filthy conditions. He received his first set of vaccinations, deworming and his first heartworm preventative. He received a good bath and flea/tick preventative.
She is approximately 6 years of age. She is completely matted to the skin, with hair like concrete. She will be groomed tomorrow. She has a sweet disposition but is quite afraid of people. She has both ear and eye infections and is receiving treatment for both. Her feet are sore and splayed from standing on wire. She has received her first set of vaccinations, tested negative for heartworms and has started on heartworm medication and a general dewormer. Her gentle and frightened demeanor will require a quite home with patient and loving family.
She is a very small Boston Terrier and due to deliver puppies within the next few days. She will remain in foster care until her puppies are born and at least 8 weeks of age. She was anemic and shows signs of serious flea and tick infestation. Her feet are sore and splayed from standing on wire. She is being treated for ear mites and eye infection. She was given her first set of vaccinations and will be heartworm tested in the next couple of days. Our volunteers are working hard to keep her stress level at a minimum.
These are just a few of the animals that came from this awful place! I hope that you will keep checking in with us to see the rest!!!
Hopeful & Positive,
Tut
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
THEY HAVE ARRIVED!!!!
Even though it looks a bit crowded!!
They had a ride to freedom that surely none of the had ever dreamed of....
Stay tuned for updated pictures of individual animals as NAFA processes them in.
Puppy mill rescue – September 2009
Today, September 2nd, the first of the dogs rescued from a small puppy mill near Jonesboro will be removed and taken to NAFA’s Animal Services building at about 6:00 pm. Most of these are small breed dogs some pregnant and some with puppies.
The dogs were among 60+ small breed animals taken away from terrible conditions.
It's the kind of story that brings NAFA volunteers to tears. Tears of sorrow at the conditions the dogs have lived in and tears of joy that the dogs will never live in such conditions again.
There are a range of emotions that take place as puppy mill or bad breeders are investigated. First you are horrified, then angered, then sorrowful and finally an unbelievable sense joy encompasses you as these dogs begin to transform.
This is the 5th puppy mill or bad breeder situation that NAFA has rescued dogs from this year alone. This trip, we have received 21 dogs and puppies (Yorkie Mixes, Chihuahuas , Dachshunds, Boston Terrier, etc) and some small animals (hamster and guinea pigs). We expect to take more in several weeks.
Many of the dogs have lived their entire lives in a cage, with little to no human contact. Many of the dogs are malnourished and filthy. They will receive health checks, heartworm testing, vaccinations, deworming and, of course, bathes, grooming and flea-tick treatment.
It is heart wrenching that these dogs came into this world and have never gotten to experience being “real” dogs and having a families to love them. But it is also heart warming to know that within the next few weeks these dogs will find “heaven on earth” as they are fostered or adopted into loving homes.
Knowing what all the dogs have been through it is always surprising to find that some are friendly and will fit right in to the appropriate home.
To inquire about one of these dogs for adoption or foster, or to make a donation to support their care, email our director at wanndat@fastdata.net. Photos and bios of these dogs will be available in the next few days at our website http://www.nafarescue.org/ or on our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/NAFA.rescue.